when hydrogen gas is burnt in air it combines with carbon dioxide and _______ is formed
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When hydrogen gas burns in the air, it combines with Carbon dioxide and water is formed.
- Although it is a plentiful element on Earth, hydrogen must be converted into pure hydrogen (H2) before it can be used in fuel cell electric vehicles since it is nearly always present as a component of another chemical, such as water (H2O) or methane (CH4).
- When hydrogen gas burns in the air, it combines with Carbon dioxide and water is formed.
- A pressurised gasifier can also produce synthesis gas by combining high-temperature steam, oxygen, and coal or biomass. This is known as gasification and turns the coal or biomass into gaseous components.
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